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Post by Dabbit on Oct 19, 2007 3:09:46 GMT -5
Well Alex I have more trouble and strife (Yes I know thats cockney for wife, but its not her honest). You see I'm getting to the stage where I don't want to see anyone, go anywhere or do anything. I have had a nasty cold recently which still hasn't fully shifted (and is spreading like wild fire through our house hold).
Also I worry far too much for example do you know despite my hatred for slugs and snails I won't knowingly kill them under foot. I do put slug pellets around my plants but I don't see them die them do I?
Do you think I'm going mad? Or is it a tag on from my recent cold
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Post by Alex on Oct 21, 2007 10:59:06 GMT -5
Mad? Mad? Why NO! You are going through a typical response to a drag down make me blue cold. I hate yellow jackets (bees) but I don't kill them. Now if they land under my foot I have no qualms about stepping down,unless I am not wearing my puss boots, then I dance away. I know my adopted human does the same and does not hesitate to call the exterminatior when the nasty things invade her attic. Ypur problem seems like a natural response to me. So buck up Bunky, your cold will go away and soon it will be too cold for your friendly slugs and snails.
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Post by Mark on Oct 22, 2007 14:21:35 GMT -5
Sounds like good advice, Alex. By the way, I thought cats probably ate things like slugs and snails....perhaps with a little salt? ;D
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Post by Alex on Oct 23, 2007 11:11:19 GMT -5
There are no French ancestors in my lineage! We cats are very discerning in our diets. Don't ever expect to see us eating slimy things. UGHHHHHH!
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Post by Mark on Oct 23, 2007 13:13:38 GMT -5
Did you ever notice that French for 'cat' is 'chat'.....is that why we never see you in the 'Chat Room'. I think you may have the wrong idea, kitty. Mind you, lately there hasn't been a lot of 'people' there either.
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Post by Dabbit on Oct 28, 2007 6:29:36 GMT -5
Well the cold has come back with nose running, chest and throat sore, and a tempreture too... How long again is soon Alex?
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Post by Alex on Oct 28, 2007 10:03:16 GMT -5
Soon varies by age. When very young soon is a lonnnnnnnnnnng time. When older but not old it's not quite as long but still a bit of a wait. When real old depending on what you are waiting for it can be very fast or a lonnnnnnnnnng time. Depressing isn't it?
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Post by Dabbit on Oct 28, 2007 10:19:50 GMT -5
Ah shuck Alex now I'm really 'Feline' down!
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Post by Alex on Oct 29, 2007 15:49:53 GMT -5
GROAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Mark on Oct 29, 2007 16:21:40 GMT -5
Now Alex, don't be 'catty'.... ;D
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Post by Maria on Oct 29, 2007 19:10:40 GMT -5
Oh this is a big moannnnnnnnnn
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Post by Dabbit on Oct 30, 2007 2:52:32 GMT -5
Who ME? Ow that hurt (sorry couldn't resist)
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Post by Mark on Oct 30, 2007 21:26:01 GMT -5
Oh, we're just 'dogging' you, Dabbit... ;D
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Post by Dabbit on Oct 31, 2007 3:09:51 GMT -5
I think that's just purrfect
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Post by Maria on Oct 31, 2007 15:35:37 GMT -5
Hisssssss
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Post by Mark on Oct 31, 2007 22:55:45 GMT -5
Aw now, Maria, didn't you think it was Grrrrrreat?
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Post by Dabbit on Nov 2, 2007 9:47:37 GMT -5
Not a little RUFF then?
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Post by Mark on Nov 2, 2007 13:57:59 GMT -5
Well, just get better, Dabbit, that's the 'Mane' thing....
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Post by Dabbit on Nov 3, 2007 5:26:30 GMT -5
My Neighbour is better now though
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Post by Mark on Nov 3, 2007 11:48:20 GMT -5
That's grrrreat (oops, my mouse slipped), Dabbit!
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